In memory of Anya Seton
Nov. 8th, 2008 09:40 am
Anya Seton (January 23, 1904 (although the year is often misstated to be 1906 or 1916) - November 8, 1990) was an American author of historical romances.She was born Ann Seton in New York City in 1904, the only child of Boy Scouts of America founder and naturalist-conservationist-illustrator Ernest Thompson Seton and writer Grace Gallatin. Ernest Seton was a British subject, descended from a long line of notables in Northumberland near the Scottish border. He maintained that sense of heritage when he immigrated to America and amassed his fortune.
Grace Gallatin was no less active, a founder of the Campfire Girls who organized a French relief effort during World War I and twice president of the National League of American Pen Women. She also authored seven travel books and served as president of the Connecticut Women's Suffrage League.
Despite her family wealth and innate intelligence, Anya Seton did not attend college. Married at age 19 to Rhodes scholar Hamilton Cottier, she bore two children and divorced him within five years. In 1930, she married Hamilton Chase, an investment counselor, and had one daughter with him. Her parents divorced in 1934, and her father relocated to New Mexico, a setting that inspired two of her books. Seton's name is sometimes credited as "Anya Seton Chase," but they divorced in 1968.
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Anya Seton (January 23, 1904 (although the year is often misstated to be 1906 or 1916) - November 8, 1990) was an American author of historical romances.
The book starts with Ian who is screwing Leith. But Ian and Leith are not the romance couple of the book, instead Ian is trying to forget the night he spent with Gerald, a wealthy man who is always cornering Ian and wooing him. But Ian thinks himself not relationship material and Gerald is not the man he can consider one more notch in his belt. Gerald is a long term relationship type of man, and Ian, even if play the role of the man-eater, is a romantic at heart, and he can loose his heart with Gerald.
The book starts with Ian who is screwing Leith. But Ian and Leith are not the romance couple of the book, instead Ian is trying to forget the night he spent with Gerald, a wealthy man who is always cornering Ian and wooing him. But Ian thinks himself not relationship material and Gerald is not the man he can consider one more notch in his belt. Gerald is a long term relationship type of man, and Ian, even if play the role of the man-eater, is a romantic at heart, and he can loose his heart with Gerald.
In the past Rhys and Isaac had something beautiful, but then Isaac left; why is not clearly say, but Rhys is not accusing Isaac, so probably Isaac had his reason. One night, at midnight, while the Moonlight Sonata is playing in the background, Rhys meets by chance Isaac. It's not clear if Rhys has ever tried to contact Isaac before, but this is the first time he sees again the man after many years.
In the past Rhys and Isaac had something beautiful, but then Isaac left; why is not clearly say, but Rhys is not accusing Isaac, so probably Isaac had his reason. One night, at midnight, while the Moonlight Sonata is playing in the background, Rhys meets by chance Isaac. It's not clear if Rhys has ever tried to contact Isaac before, but this is the first time he sees again the man after many years.